RUNDOWN FORT WORTH, Texas - In the semifinal round of the Big 12 Championships, the 14th-ranked Baylor women's team got its second straight 4-0 victory, taking down No. 30 Texas Tech on Saturday at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center.

The win propelled the Lady Bears (23-6) into the event's finals for the ninth time overall and the first time since 2011. BU also claimed its 12th-straight win, including 10 consecutive over ranked opponents. Baylor had beaten No. 68 Kansas, 4-0, on Friday in quarterfinal round of the championships.

In singles, Baylor picked up points two and three moments apart. First, Shankle downed Nikki Sanders, 6-2, 6-1, at the No. 4 spot and then Alex Leatu posted a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Adams at the No. 5 position.

For the second day in a row, Ema Burgic clinched the match for the Lady Bears as she powered past Rashmi Teltumbde, 6-2, 6-1 on court two.

The loss dropped Texas Tech to 17-7 on the year.

HIGHLIGHTS

Baylor improved to 30-11 all-time in Big Championships play and 25-5 under Scrivano.

BU is now 9-5 in semifinal matches and 8-4 under Scrivano.

BU will be making its ninth final appearance. BU has a 6-2 record in its previous eight trips to the finale.

Baylor now leads the all-time series vs. Texas Tech, 23-11.

Baylor is 22-0 when winning the doubles point this season.

Burgic has won seven straight singles matches.

Burgic and Generette have now won 11 straight matches as a tandem.

STAT OF THE MATCH7 - the number of matches BU has swept this season.

TOP QUOTE #1 "The scores don't really tell the full story. Tennis is a tough sport and it is very physical. It is tough on you mentally and emotionally. Our players are embracing it and obviously doing it pretty well."- Head coach Joey Scrivano on the match

TOP QUOTE #2 "I think we are competing really hard and are focused on the task and process. We are obviously not getting too hung up on the outcome and that is an area I am really proud of. It is hard to not look too far ahead and not just do the job in front of you. For back-to-back days we have done a great job of focusing on the task and good things have come from it." -Scrivano on the focus of the team.

WHAT'S NEXTBaylor will face No. 25 Oklahoma State in the Big 12 Championship final at 1 p.m. on Sunday. The Bears beat Oklahoma State 5-2 earlier this season.

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